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Border peace, trade deficit, four-point plan, and Asia’s future: Decoding Modi–Xi’s Tianjin talks

What Modi and Xi actually agreed on in Tianjin, why trade deficit and border talks dominated, and what to watch at the SCO summit before Modi meets Putin.

August 31, 2025 / 21:39 IST
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The leaders agreed that “differences should not be allowed to be turned into disputes.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened his visit to Tianjin for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit with a bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, their second in less than a year after Kazan in October 2024.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefed reporters, noting that both leaders “were happy to note the progress that had been registered, the actions that had been taken since the meeting in Kazan and the momentum that had been maintained in bilateral relations, especially in the domain of people-to-people relations.”

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Border calm as the non-negotiable

The border issue figured prominently. Modi underlined that 'peace and tranquility in the border areas' is essential for the smooth development of ties. Both leaders took note of last year’s disengagement and agreed to avoid disturbances going forward.